First off, my apologies. To those who know me well and know that I don't normally bring things down to a personal level.
What exactly have you witnessed Pickers and what research have you done?
To quote yourself, "give me a break" mate. You're the one with one eye, although even that one doesn't seem to be working too good. Just because things have improved doesn't mean that things are ok. Chains are still being dragged along the sea floor causing the damage that I have illustrated here and that is quantifiable, not anecdotal. The Pine is still being stripped as are major and minor estuaries (nursery grounds).
I have published research here in the past, that shows (proves) that despite leaps and bounds in the development of BRD's and TED's, by-catch is still a major problem eg In estuarine trawling, juvenile fish don't have enough swimming speed to escape via some BRD's.
Just because there is improvement, that doesn't exonerate the perpetrators of the past, or present for what is still happening.
What has been shown by Rando starting this thread is that we are concerned about our impact, and you simply deride that by saying, "castnet damage"
give me a break.
Muz, Just what do you think you have contributed to this debate? What kind of world do you live in? The days of emulating the ostrich is long gone. As, Jeremy says, "apathy is the enemy".
If you don't want to debate, then that's ok, but what right have you to tell me, or anyone, to "get over it" If you don't give a shit, then that's OK. You just sit back mate and let others worry about the state of the fishery and fight for the right to a sustainable fishery for ALL. If you have evidence to disprove the research, then please feel free to enlighten me/us, rather than engaging in pointless admonishment of those who DO care and who try to enlighten others by illustrating the problems that the fishery faces. If you do care, but don't wish to be involved in the debate, that is fine, but why put yourself out, typing a non-contributory post when you could be out with the family fishing?
Being laid back is one thing, being totally dismissive of a problem and more or less inferring to others that they should get a life when they are deeply concerned, is another.
I put it to you that the likes of me, and others who are "typing in front of the computer for 30 mins" do so simply because we DO want to be out with the family fishing, not just now, but in the future. We do so, because we have the balls to fight for what we believe in, and we aren't prepared to sit back and let others fight on our behalf.
That's ok, if you don't want to fight a cause. That's OK if my fight, and the fight of others can benefit those who don't want a fight, or even don't want others to fight on their behalf. It's all OK.......... I'm not going to be small minded enough to say that they don't deserve a safer happier planet. I'm not going to say, that by minimising a major problem they minimise the sacrifices of those in the past and should be grateful to those who "stood up and were counted" I'm not going to say that they should get off their arses and take a SERIOUS look at what is happening around them. I'm not going to say that once, and if, they have taken that look, do they not owe it to their future generations to safeguard their future..........after all, those future generations will consist of their children and grandchildren. I'm not going to say that enjoying your family now, whilst not debating about, and fighting for, what you believe in, is wrong. I'm simply going to say that it is your prerogative to do as you wish.
What I am going to say though, is that if you have nothing substantial to contribute to the debate other than to attempt to dictate to me how better to spend my time, then please, "shut the cluck up". If you don't like my debates, then don't read and please don't worry about how I should be better spending my time...........you just make sure that you're spending time catching fish with your family, it may not be that way for long if we all had your attitude. I'll continue to spend time with my family in the way that I see fit. I will continue to educate them via letting them read what I write, as I would hate them to think that what they enjoy is simply provided by the fights of others. I would like them to know that I have been part of the fight to preserve their lifestyle and I would hope that one day, they too would take up the banner of a cause, and not simply hope that things will all turn out OK in the end, or that others will do their fighting for them. IOW, I would never tell them to "get a life" as opposed to getting a "cause". We all have different views of how our "life" should be, and lived.
If I misunderstood you, and you are genuinely concerned for me and my families lifestyle, as opposed to my supposition that you are questioning my right to debate and fight for what I think is a just cause, and you genuinely believe that the best course of action to confront our problems is simply to go fishing, then I apologise
cheers
kev